The long-term effectiveness of allergy immunotherapy in subjects with asthma is associated with a lower prevalence of sleep disturbances. Results from the REACT-study
M. Contoli (Ferrara, Italy), B. Fritzsching (Heidelberg, Germany), N. Freemantle (London, United Kingdom), S. Buchs (Hoersholm, Denmark), J. Larsen (Hoersholm, Denmark), C. Porsbjerg (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Update on clinical trials in allergy, asthma and COPD
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